Khaleke Hudson is Strong!

Submitted by jbibiza on

According to his Twitter post he did 25 reps at 225 lbs. - only one less than Rashan Gary and more than some linemen at the last combine (Bosa/Conklin/Glasgow).       Amazing!

Mgodiscgolfer

July 13th, 2016 at 7:03 AM ^

My son tells me the proper terminology is "Dees Nuts" I just don't really know why because I didn't want to press the issue with his  Aunty and Gramdmama in the car. He has a really bad case of Aspergers so I changed the subject before he could say anything more about Dees Nuts.

lol No I don't live in a cave, just the disc course, nor did I sleep at the Holiday Inn express last night. In fact it was the "Bad Grampa" couch downstairs, but it had nothing to do with Dees Nuts.

Alumnus93

July 12th, 2016 at 10:19 AM ^

one wonders why Durkin didnt want him for awhile...    one also wonders where this angst for Durkin, comes from...

1VaBlue1

July 12th, 2016 at 12:47 PM ^

See, this is why the internet is so great!  "Dick boner hat"...  You learn terms you'd never think of saying otherwise.  But now I can go in peace while saying things like 'you have a dumb dick boner hat, you douche'!

All because I saw it on the internet!  Awesome.

 

Wolfman

July 12th, 2016 at 10:20 AM ^

The Steelers, in 1976, used to test their players on first day of camp to see what type of shape they were in by having them bench press. They felt pushing your weight 12 times was proof you had been, at minimum, paying attention to their off season suggestions.

At that time i weighed 163 lbs and so my goal was 170 lbs. I would get to the point where I could bench it about 17 times and I felt good. I could also knock the dog shit out of the golf ball and softball, respectively. Think they were on to something. 

I imagine he is up a bit from the 200 lbs, but that young man is going to play early. He also appears like he will be a team leader in the weight room. This is the young man penciled in to replace Jabrill, correct?  Sure appears he's doing his best to secure PT. 

Surveillance Doe

July 12th, 2016 at 10:22 AM ^

The Hudson stiff-arm remains one of the most impressive stiff-arms I have ever seen. When you can extend your arm and chuck a human backward, it is unsurprising that you can also bench quite a bit. 

ScruffyTheJanitor

July 12th, 2016 at 10:25 AM ^

will, at some point, either hit someone so hard that we fear for their well being or Juke someone se bad that space time rips and he's sucked into the distant past, where his exploits come down to us as legends. 

PopeLando

July 12th, 2016 at 10:37 AM ^

...and he will move through time and space, helping those in need, always hoping that the next leap will be the one that takes him home. (Created by Donald Bellisario) Just watched an episode of that show - lucky bastard got to hook up with early-90s Brooke Shields. On the show. Still,if I could have kissed (and implied more) with her in 1992 and the only caveat was that an entire film crew was present...no hesitation. What was this thread about again? Oh yeah, Hudson. Strong guy.

ngowings

July 12th, 2016 at 1:20 PM ^

Yeah, especially since Peppers really hasn't done all that much to earn the praise. He certainly has a lot of hype attached to his name, and some of it deservedly so (though to date it still somewhat lingers on recruit expectations and athleticism).....but I think it'd be wise to see if Jabrill can fulfill his potential before trying to define his legacy.

Avon Barksdale

July 12th, 2016 at 11:10 AM ^

I really hope he stays at Safety this year AND next year. (JR) Ty Kinnel and (SO) Khaleke would be a promising duo and reassure me Harbaugh year three will not entail a huge drop off. Hopefully Washington and Brandon Watson can develop in some capacity this season to give us upper-classmen depth in 2017.

lilpenny1316

July 12th, 2016 at 12:21 PM ^

What stood out to me the most, outside of Khaleke going Beast-Mode, was all the vicious hits by either him or his teammates.  Those guys lay the wood and I look forward to him and Jabrill basically daring receivers to catch a ball in the middle of the field.

Kevin13

July 12th, 2016 at 12:46 PM ^

If he can truely rep 225lbs for 25 reps that is extremely impressive. I think this kid is a stud, but have to admit I am a little skeptical of this claim. I would need to see it to believe it.

JTrain

July 12th, 2016 at 4:56 PM ^

Lol. I'm a half talented white dude and I could do it 13 times without any training from the "best" trainers in the business. I have NO doubt he did it 25 times.



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